Farmers’ protest | National convention to mark 9 months of protest begins at Singhu border
The Hindu
The two-day-event that will see participation from 1,500 delegates across organisations of farmers, women, youth, and labourers, is aimed at “intensification and expansion” of the ongoing movement against the Centre’s farm laws
The national convention by farmers to mark completion of nine months of their agitation against the three contentious farm laws began at the Singhu border on August 26. The two-day-event that will see participation from 1,500 delegates across organisations of farmers, women, youth, and labourers, is aimed at “intensification and expansion” of the ongoing movement against the Centre’s farm laws. As part of the convention, three sessions will be organised on Thursday, including the inaugural session, and one each on industrial workers, agriculture labour, rural, poor and tribal people.More Related News

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